Cleaning AR15 Barrel

What do you guys use? I just cleaned my gun before shooting for the first time. CLP and then rem oil. Seemed to be a pain with a rod and cutting small patches for the barrel size. I went out and bought a bore snake. Guess next time I will soak that snake with Hoppes and run it down a few times hopefully for a easy/quick clean up. What do you guys prefer or use?

What kind of barrel is it? Chrome Lined barrels clean up easy and fast. I spend a little more time with my Noveske stainless barrels and use brass brushes, 5 different solvents, and a mixture of rare synthetic oils and Voodoo.

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I have been using Hoppes Elite Bore Gel for about 5 years now and I love this stuff. I use it on the barrels of all my rifles and handguns.

I pour some of the Bore Gel on a brush, then I run it up and down the barrel 5 or 6 times and then I let it sit for 10 minutes and repeat.Then I run a few clean patches through the barrel and usually it comes clean after the first application.

I prefer the Otis system to the bore snake. The boresnake just gets dirtier, and dirtier, and dirtier, and dirtier, and dirtier.

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I have been using Hoppes Elite Bore Gel for about 5 years now and I love this stuff. I use it on the barrels of all my rifles and handguns.

I pour some of the Bore Gel on a brush, then I run it up and down the barrel 5 or 6 times and then I let it sit for 10 minutes and repeat.Then I run a few clean patches through the barrel and usually it comes clean after the first application.